The disability rights movement : from charity to confrontation
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- 2001
- Topics
- People with disabilities -- Civil rights -- United States, Discrimination against people with disabilities -- United States, Handicapés -- Droits -- États-Unis, Discrimination à l'égard des handicapés -- États-Unis, Discrimination against people with disabilities, People with disabilities -- Civil rights, United States
- Publisher
- Philadelphia : Temple University Press
- Collection
- inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; china
- Digitizing sponsor
- Kahle/Austin Foundation
- Contributor
- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
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- None
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xxix, 278 pages ; 26 cm
Examines the history of the movement for access rights for the disabled in the United States
Includes bibliographical references and index
"Wheelchair Bound" and "The Poster Child" : FDR, the "Cured Cripple" ; League of the Physically Handicapped ; The March of Dimes ; Parent-Initiated Childhood Disability Organizations ; The Poster Child and the Telethon ; Changing Views of Disability in the United States -- Seeing by Touch, Hearing by Sign : Blindness and Deafness: A Comparison ; Sign Language and Oralism ; Braille and Talking Books ; Sheltered Workshops ; The Lighthouse ; Mobility for Blind People: Guide Dogs and White Canes ; Jabobus tenBroek and the National Federation of the Blind ; NYC Subway Gates: A Controversy in the Blind Community ; NFB: Trailblazer for Sections 504 and 501 ; NFB and ACB: Different Approaches to Blindness ; Deafness as Culture ; American Sign Language ; The Gallaudet University Uprising ; Black Deaf Advocates ; Education of Deaf Children ; Helen Keller, the Social Reformer -- Deinstitutionalization and Independent Living : Deinstitutionalization ; Early Accessibility Efforts in the Colleges ; Ed Roberts and the Independent Living Movement ; Proliferation of the Independent Living Concept ; Characteristics of Independent Living Centers ; Independent Living as an Extension of Rehabilitation ; Evaluation of the Independent Living Movement ; Independent Living and the New Disability Activism -- Groundbreaking Disability Rights Legislation: Section 504 : The Cherry Lawsuit for the Section 504 Regulations ; Section 504 as a Spur to Political Organizing ; ACCD, Propelling Section 504 ; The Section 504 Demonstrations ; The Transbus Controversy ; Accessible Transit and New York City ; Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) ; California Accessible Buses ; Mainstreaming Public Transit ; The Civil Rights Significance of Accessible Transportation -- The Struggle for Change: In the Streets and in the Courts : Disabled in Action ; New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ; Recognizing Disability as a Civil Rights Issue ; Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund ; The Need for Disability Rights Attorneys ; ADAPT ; Justice for All -- The Americans with Disabilities Act : Enacting the ADA ; The ADA and Section 504 ; Title I: Employment ; Title III: Public Accommodation ; Title II: Public Services (State and Local Government) ; Title II: Public Transportation ; Title IV: National Telephone Relay Service ; Title V: Miscellaneous ; The Supreme Court and the ADA ; The Myth of "The Disability Lobby" ; Backlash ; Every American's Insurance Policy
Access to Jobs and Health Care : Employment Discrimination ; Affirmative Action ; Disability Employment in Corporate America ; Employment of People with Developmental Disabilities ; Employment of People with Psychiatric Disabilities ; The Criminalization of People with Psychiatric Disabilities ; Different Approaches to Psychiatric Disabilities ; Mangled Care ; A Two-Tier Health Care System ; People with Special Needs in Managed Care ; An Arbitrary Patchwork ; Falling through the Cracks: Children with Special Health Needs ; Long-Term Care in the Community ; Health Policy Reforms ; The Nexus between Jobs and Health Care -- "Not Dead Yet" and Physician-Assisted Suicide : Opposition to "the Death Train" ; The Supreme Court ; AIDS Activists ; Pain Management ; Focus on Cure: A Pernicious Message ; The Eugenics Movement and Euthanasia ; The Politics of Physician-Assisted Suicide ; Netherlands "Slippery Slope" vs. U.S. "Political Strategy" ; First-Year Report on Physician-Assisted Suicide in Oregon ; Legalizing Disability Discrimination ; Dangers of an Inflexible Law ; "A Better Solution" ; The Distinction between Severe Disability and Terminal Illness -- Disability and Technology : Universal Design ; Accessible Taxis ; Teletypewriters and Relay Systems ; A Clash of Cultures ; The One-Step Campaign ; Wheelchair Ingenuity ; Accessible Classrooms and Laboratories ; The Computer as an Accommodation ; Psychopharmacology ; Bioethical Dilemmas ; The Internet and a Miracle Baby ; Medical and Genetic Information ; "Slash, Burn, and Poison" ; Transforming Scientific Orthodoxy: AIDS Activism ; Toward a New Vision: Three Queeries -- Disabled Veterans Claim Their Rights : Legislation and Self-Advocacy ; Rehabilitation: The Man, Not the Wound ; Paralyzed Veterans of America ; Automobiles: Opening "New Vistas" ; The Pattern of Denial ; Atomic and Chemical Guinea Pigs ; Holding a Nation Accountable -- Education: Integration in the Least Restrictive Environment : A "Quiet Revolution" ; Enforcing the IDEA: Early Efforts ; Least Restrictive Environment ; An Appropriate Identity ; The IDEA in the Courts ; The Special Education Controversy ; Somnolent Samantha ; A Microcosm of the Real World -- Identity and Culture : Three Strands of the Movement ; Disability Pride: Celebrating Difference ; Changing Perceptions and the Media ; Assessment of the Movement ; A Stealth Movement
Examines the history of the movement for access rights for the disabled in the United States
Includes bibliographical references and index
"Wheelchair Bound" and "The Poster Child" : FDR, the "Cured Cripple" ; League of the Physically Handicapped ; The March of Dimes ; Parent-Initiated Childhood Disability Organizations ; The Poster Child and the Telethon ; Changing Views of Disability in the United States -- Seeing by Touch, Hearing by Sign : Blindness and Deafness: A Comparison ; Sign Language and Oralism ; Braille and Talking Books ; Sheltered Workshops ; The Lighthouse ; Mobility for Blind People: Guide Dogs and White Canes ; Jabobus tenBroek and the National Federation of the Blind ; NYC Subway Gates: A Controversy in the Blind Community ; NFB: Trailblazer for Sections 504 and 501 ; NFB and ACB: Different Approaches to Blindness ; Deafness as Culture ; American Sign Language ; The Gallaudet University Uprising ; Black Deaf Advocates ; Education of Deaf Children ; Helen Keller, the Social Reformer -- Deinstitutionalization and Independent Living : Deinstitutionalization ; Early Accessibility Efforts in the Colleges ; Ed Roberts and the Independent Living Movement ; Proliferation of the Independent Living Concept ; Characteristics of Independent Living Centers ; Independent Living as an Extension of Rehabilitation ; Evaluation of the Independent Living Movement ; Independent Living and the New Disability Activism -- Groundbreaking Disability Rights Legislation: Section 504 : The Cherry Lawsuit for the Section 504 Regulations ; Section 504 as a Spur to Political Organizing ; ACCD, Propelling Section 504 ; The Section 504 Demonstrations ; The Transbus Controversy ; Accessible Transit and New York City ; Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) ; California Accessible Buses ; Mainstreaming Public Transit ; The Civil Rights Significance of Accessible Transportation -- The Struggle for Change: In the Streets and in the Courts : Disabled in Action ; New York Lawyers for the Public Interest ; Recognizing Disability as a Civil Rights Issue ; Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund ; The Need for Disability Rights Attorneys ; ADAPT ; Justice for All -- The Americans with Disabilities Act : Enacting the ADA ; The ADA and Section 504 ; Title I: Employment ; Title III: Public Accommodation ; Title II: Public Services (State and Local Government) ; Title II: Public Transportation ; Title IV: National Telephone Relay Service ; Title V: Miscellaneous ; The Supreme Court and the ADA ; The Myth of "The Disability Lobby" ; Backlash ; Every American's Insurance Policy
Access to Jobs and Health Care : Employment Discrimination ; Affirmative Action ; Disability Employment in Corporate America ; Employment of People with Developmental Disabilities ; Employment of People with Psychiatric Disabilities ; The Criminalization of People with Psychiatric Disabilities ; Different Approaches to Psychiatric Disabilities ; Mangled Care ; A Two-Tier Health Care System ; People with Special Needs in Managed Care ; An Arbitrary Patchwork ; Falling through the Cracks: Children with Special Health Needs ; Long-Term Care in the Community ; Health Policy Reforms ; The Nexus between Jobs and Health Care -- "Not Dead Yet" and Physician-Assisted Suicide : Opposition to "the Death Train" ; The Supreme Court ; AIDS Activists ; Pain Management ; Focus on Cure: A Pernicious Message ; The Eugenics Movement and Euthanasia ; The Politics of Physician-Assisted Suicide ; Netherlands "Slippery Slope" vs. U.S. "Political Strategy" ; First-Year Report on Physician-Assisted Suicide in Oregon ; Legalizing Disability Discrimination ; Dangers of an Inflexible Law ; "A Better Solution" ; The Distinction between Severe Disability and Terminal Illness -- Disability and Technology : Universal Design ; Accessible Taxis ; Teletypewriters and Relay Systems ; A Clash of Cultures ; The One-Step Campaign ; Wheelchair Ingenuity ; Accessible Classrooms and Laboratories ; The Computer as an Accommodation ; Psychopharmacology ; Bioethical Dilemmas ; The Internet and a Miracle Baby ; Medical and Genetic Information ; "Slash, Burn, and Poison" ; Transforming Scientific Orthodoxy: AIDS Activism ; Toward a New Vision: Three Queeries -- Disabled Veterans Claim Their Rights : Legislation and Self-Advocacy ; Rehabilitation: The Man, Not the Wound ; Paralyzed Veterans of America ; Automobiles: Opening "New Vistas" ; The Pattern of Denial ; Atomic and Chemical Guinea Pigs ; Holding a Nation Accountable -- Education: Integration in the Least Restrictive Environment : A "Quiet Revolution" ; Enforcing the IDEA: Early Efforts ; Least Restrictive Environment ; An Appropriate Identity ; The IDEA in the Courts ; The Special Education Controversy ; Somnolent Samantha ; A Microcosm of the Real World -- Identity and Culture : Three Strands of the Movement ; Disability Pride: Celebrating Difference ; Changing Perceptions and the Media ; Assessment of the Movement ; A Stealth Movement
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- Zames, Frieda, 1932-2005
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